If you think so, then that is what you think, that is your opinion, or your belief. Perhaps you believe that global warming is dangerous. If someone were to ask if global warming is dangerous, I could then say, you think so. I also think so.
"What do you think so?" seems to be a slightly uncommon phrasing. However, it could indicate the speaker is asking for your opinion on something specific that was previously mentioned or discussed.
You can say "Je ne pense pas" in French to mean "I don't think so."
I think you mean unanimous, as in everyone agreed, so the decision was unanimous.
In French, "sourit" means "smile" in English. It is the imperative form of the verb "sourire," which means "to smile."
No, "followering" is not spelled correctly. The correct spelling is "following."
In Chinese, "si si" can mean "silk and silk" referring to luxury goods, or it can also mean "silk thread" which is used in traditional Chinese embroidery. Its meaning can vary depending on the context or usage.
If by "do it" you mean what I think you mean, I don't think so.
I think it means you think you are so great
i think so
means you disagree with someone, or something etc: your fat! i don't think so.
i don't think so.
I think so
i think so........:)
no i do not think so.
If you can think, you must be. on the other hand, if you are, that doesn't necessarily mean you can think. so you think, therefore you are.
I think you mean antelopes, and if so then grass.
I think you mean trypanosoma. If so it is a type of protozoa.
i think you mean alprazolam if so, that's xanax